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1 resecar
v.1 to dry out (piel).2 to parch (tierra).3 to resect.* * *1 MEDICINA to resect————————1 to dry up1 to dry up* * *1.VT (=secar) to dry off, dry thoroughly2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <piel/ambiente> to make... very dry; < planta> to dry up2) (Med) ( extirpar) to remove, resect (tech)2.resecarse v pron to dry up, get very dry* * *= parch.Ex. Droughts are becoming a common feature, parching the land at least once every two years.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <piel/ambiente> to make... very dry; < planta> to dry up2) (Med) ( extirpar) to remove, resect (tech)2.resecarse v pron to dry up, get very dry* * *= parch.Ex: Droughts are becoming a common feature, parching the land at least once every two years.
* * *resecar [A2 ]vtA ‹piel/ambiente› to make … very dry; ‹planta› to dry upto dry up, get very dryse me ha resecado la piel con este clima my skin has got very dry in this climate* * *
resecar ( conjugate resecar) verbo transitivo ‹piel/ambiente› to make … very dry
resecarse verbo pronominal
to dry up, get very dry
resecar verbo transitivo to dry out: este jabón me reseca mucho la piel, this soap dries out my skin
* * *♦ vt1. [piel] to dry out2. [tierra] to parch* * *resecar {72} vt: to make dry, to dry up -
2 extirpar
• be extirpated from• be removed from• eliminate• exscind• exterminate• extirpate• resect• stamp out -
3 hacer una extirpación de
• perform a resection of• resectDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > hacer una extirpación de
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4 remover
• be removed from• bring back to memory• dislodge• remove• resect• wash in hot water• wash off easily
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Resect — Re*sect (r? s?kt ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Resected};p. pr. & vb. n. {Resecting}.] [L. resectus, p. p. of resecare to cut off; pref. re re + secare to cut.] To cut or pare off; to remove by cutting. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
resect — 1650s, from L. resectus, pp. of resecare “to cut off,” from re + secare “to cut” (see SECTION (Cf. section)). Surgical sense is from 1846 … Etymology dictionary
resect — [ri sekt′] vt. [< L resectus, pp. of resecare, to cut off < re , RE + secare, to cut: see SAW1] Surgery to perform a resection of (some part) … English World dictionary
resect — 1. To cut off or remove, especially to cut off the articular ends of one or both bones forming a joint. 2. To excise a segment of a part. [L. re seco, pp. sectus, to cut off] * * * re·sect ri sekt vt to perform resection on <resect an… … Medical dictionary
resect — [rɪ sɛkt] verb [often as adjective resected] Surgery cut out (tissue or part of an organ). Derivatives resectable adjective resection noun resectional adjective resectionist noun … English new terms dictionary
resect — v.tr. Surgery 1 cut out part of (a lung etc.). 2 pare down (bone, cartilage, etc.). Derivatives: resection n. resectional adj. resectionist n. Etymology: L resecare resect (as RE , secare cut) … Useful english dictionary
resect — transitive verb Etymology: Latin resectus, past participle of resecare to cut off, from re + secare to cut more at saw Date: 1846 to perform resection on • resectability noun • resectable adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
resect — /ri sekt /, v.t. Surg. to do a resection on. [1535 45; < L resectus ptp. of resecare to cut back, sever at the base, equiv. to re RE + sec(are) to cut + tus ptp. suffix] * * * … Universalium
resect — verb To remove some part of an organ or structure by surgical means The tumor was resected after chemotherapy … Wiktionary
resect — re·sect || rÉªË sekt v. surgically remove a bodily organ or tissue, excise … English contemporary dictionary
resect — re·sect … English syllables